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    The person you admire

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    - Introductory phrases or sentences for that person. - Who is the person you admire? (Is he/she a popular person‚ a special one to your life‚ your acquaintance‚ your (close) friend‚ your partner‚ your colleague or just your relative?) - What does he/she mean to you? (Idol‚ example…) - His/her special condition. (Poor‚ rich‚ handicapped‚ disabled‚ orphaned‚ adopted…) - Is he/she an extraordinary/ordinary person? - Is he/she a wacky person? (Does this affects him/her a lot about his life‚ personality

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    The woman I am in my Dreams Lexi MacConnell 1.) What we can infer about the narrator based on the contrasts she reveals is that she is a short woman‚ who wears sensible average clothing‚ she is unconfident with lack of sex appeal. 2.) The woman in the narrator’s dreams is a tall well-dressed woman who is very social; she is concerned with her own needs. This woman in her dreams is very confident‚ she is able to overcome obstacles and it’s her way or no way. We know this from the poem

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    A person I admire most Without our realization‚ we all have a tendency to judge somebody just by their appearance. I once shared my point of view with them until I “met” Susan Boyle in 2009. Ever since‚ I have been a huge fan of hers. Her story began from the first moment she stepped onto the stage of the famous show “Britain’s got talent”. She proclaimed her dream of being a professional singer. The judges rolled their eyes and the audience pulled incredulous faces: she was too

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    Women in India have attained greatness through the ages – in political‚ academic and spiritual spheres. They enjoyed freedom and equal participation in public life in ancient India. In the Rig Veda‚ women are placed at the highest pedestal – ‘Yatr nariyastu poojayante ramante tatr devah’ or where women are worshipped‚ Gods preside there. The Taittriya Upanishad teaches us ‘Matridevo bhava’ or ‘Let your mother be God to you’.  Swami Vivekananda rightly said‚ “All nations have attained greatness

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    the Person I Admire the Most I admire a lot of people but the person i admire the most is my mother .She is the most important person in my life.There is no reason for me to live without her by my side except if the Almighty invited back from the world. mother always managed to keep the respect of all his children

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    Evans’ “I Am a Black Woman” “Mari Evans is one of the most energetic and respected poets of the Black Arts movement” (1850). The themes of her poems are very direct‚ but the simple lyrics make the poem eloquent (1850). “Lost love‚ a lost Africa‚ failed relationships between black woman and black men” are usually the tails of her poems (1850). Yet she also portrays that “losses summon from us the courage to struggle ‚ to continue in the face of adversity and pain” (1850). “‘I Am a

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    A Person Whom You Admire

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    People always have a person whom they enormously admire and want to be like. Some admire a famous person while others look up to their teachers‚ father‚ or mother‚ etc. To me‚ I admire my older sister not only because of who she is but also because of all the things she has done for me. She has changed my life and made me become who I am today. The following reasons will explain why she is admirable and important to me. First of all‚ my sister is an exquisite student. She studied in a high school

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    ex-slave and women’s rights muckraker presented a speech at a women’s rights convention titled “Ain’t I a Woman” (1851). She explicates the need for revision of the rules within her society to motivate the audience to push for rights equal to all. Truth elaborates difference between men and women by using the repetition of rhetorical questions and illuminates the advantage of being a white woman versus an African-American one. She also humorizes her speech by satirizing the masculinity of men and

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    Sojourner Truth makes several striking points regarding women’s rights in her argumentative speech‚ "Aren’t I a Woman?" She boldly expresses her opinion on the way society judges the status of women‚ and she explains that she too is a woman‚ so why does she not receive the same treatment as other women do? Throughout her daring speech‚ Sojourner responds audaciously to the implied arguments made by other members present at the women’s rights convention. She proposes questions such as "where did

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    Morgan Angus APLaC 1/18/11 Seminar Alternate Aren’t I a Women? Sojourner Truth became the strongest symbol of African American women during an era where both sexism and racism were prominent issues. Her life was not easy. She was sold into slavery several times. Her family and friends were constantly taken away from her and sold into slavery. Sojourner Truth’s use of appeals‚ repetition‚ and rhetorical questions in her speech “Aren’t I a Women?” illuminates her women’s rights argument. Truth

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